Broken Bones
I wanted to talk to you about a serious problem that is plaguing our elderly. It’s called falling off horses. Thats right. Falling off horses breaks more bones than any other rodeo event that I know of and has broken the spirits of more elderly women in my family that I care to mention. But for the sake of saddles and the sale of saddle seat belts I want to tell you that so far my Memere and my Mom have both fallen from horses and broken bones. My Memere left the scene of a horse accident with a broken arm and fractured shoulder. A few years later, 20 something, my Mom was thrown from her horse and suffered a fractured her tibia. You know how hard it is to fracture that bone?
If you act now you can save a poor elderly person from falling off a horse.

on June 13th, 2008 at 2:56 pm
To be honest, Horses are very large animals, and you don’t have to be old to receive a broken bone from one. My mother broke her arm falling off one when she was a teenager.
But you should be proud that your relatives have broken their bones from a noble excuse: falling off a big animal. Had the broken their bone while coming out of the shower, that’s embarrassing.
on October 21st, 2008 at 3:08 am
Falling of horses!!!! my god!!! thanks for the information
on December 21st, 2009 at 11:04 am
Yeah horses look easy to ride, but in reality, they’re just not. That’s why jockeys and them have so many years of training to be good lol